Joy Truly Comes in the Morning
- Joseph Prewitt Diaz
- Jun 5
- 1 min read
The words “Joy truly comes in the morning” resonate deeply, especially in times of hardship, and uncertainty. Life often presents us with storms—moments of pain, loss, and struggle—that can threaten to overwhelm us. Yet, these difficulties are not the end of the story. Instead, they are part of a larger narrative where hope and renewal emerge with the dawn of a new day.
In Scripture, this phrase reminds us that even the darkest nights of our souls will yield to the light of a new beginning. When we face grief, disappointment, or despair, it may seem impossible to find joy. However, through faith and perseverance, we discover that after every storm, there is rest, renewal, and new opportunities for growth. The morning symbolizes that divine promise—that God's love and mercy will never leave us in darkness forever.
This hope is a steadfast assurance rooted in the resurrection of Christ, who rose victorious over death and brought eternal joy. When we trust in that promise, our hearts are awakened to the beauty of new beginnings, and our spirits are filled with courage and gratitude. No matter how long the night has been, Christ’s promise assures us that joy is on the horizon—dawning in the morning, bringing a fresh chance to rejoice, renew, and experience God's unfailing grace.
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